mornings at 11am for Cineplex Family Favourites. Watch a family favourite film each week for only $2.99. A portion of the proceeds goes towards supporting Free The Children. It’s a fun and affordable way to enjoy the weekend with your family.

*Kid’s Club Crafts (All Over Ontario)
10am-11:30am
Michaels Art Store
All Over Ontario

Let your kids explore their creativity while you shop! Kids 3 and up can enjoy a quick project and take home a finished masterpiece. Sign up in store or just drop in. Only $2 per child reserves 30 minutes for your creative kid. Sessions starting every half hour from 10am – 11:30 am. See a store associate to join the fun! Parents must remain on premises during the event.

*Kids Building Workshop (All Over Ontario) (FREE)
10am-12pm
Home Depot
All Over Ontario

FREE Hands-on Workshops designed for children ages 5 – 12.
Held on the 2nd Saturday of each month at all The Home Depot stores. Each child can bring home a newly constructed project, an achievement pin and certificate.

Build a Periscope
If you are looking for a fun activity to do with the family, we’ve got a great workshop for kids that will teach them about building. Kids can learn how to build their very own Periscope.

Did you know that Canada produces over 80% of the world’s Maple Syrup? Throughout Canadian history March has always been known as maple syrup time, and to celebrate this special time of year we’ll be preparing freshly-baked maple butter tarts for everyone to try all month long! For some extra luck, kids can make a four leaf clover bookmark. Drop by and indulge in maple this March at Scarborough Museum!
Scarborough Museum is set along the walking trails of beautiful Thomson Memorial Park, once the farm fields of Scarborough’s first settlers and now a popular heritage community. The museum shows the history and development of Scarborough from its founding and early settlement to its growth and emergence as a major suburb in the 20th century. The site and its gardens are situated on property first granted to David and Mary Thomson, who settled in Scarborough in the late 1790s.

Join us to discover the park’s natural, cultural and agricultural stories with our friendly and fun Parks Canada volunteer leaders and staff. We have something for everyone, if you are looking for wildlife sightings, quiet nature walks, discovering the past, fitness challenges or just to meet new people!
Various dates. See website for schedule.

Family Fan Day in Toronto is the place to be to kick off the first day of Spring Break!
Meet and take a photo with your favourite Canadian stars, see some amazing animals from Hands on Exotics and dance the day away as our DJ plays today’s best music.

Doors will open at 10 a.m. There will be contests, quizzes, prizing featured on stage each hour – And it’s FREE for EVERYONE.

Bring the family and enjoy meeting celebrities, games, interactive attractions, free giveaways and much more. Family Fan Day is presented by the Canadian Academy and the Shaw Rocket Fund, and supported by City of Toronto.

Drop in for March Break fun and games in the Valley! Visit our historic homes to sample a tasty treat, and discover toys and games popular in generations past. Look for signs of spring in the Wildflower Preserve with a round of outdoor nature bingo, and make a unique take-home craft.
Cost: $3.76 – $7.08 | Child: $3.76 | Youth: $4.42 | Adult: $7.08 | Senior: $4.42

Warm up with a glass of hot mulled cider, enjoy live music, watch a battle of the chainsaws ice carving show or try some delicious maple taffy an traditional sugar shack treats at the winter marketplace, Sugar Shack TO, presented by Redpath will give you something to love about winter!

Mergansers, Buffleheads, and Shovelers! Many of us are familiar with the Mallard Duck, but who are these other waterfowl with their funny names? Come learn all about our winter visitors who come from the north to spend winter in the “warmer” south of Toronto!

The Children’s Museum can satisfy the budding dramatic artist, inspiring engineer and innovative environmentalist for March Break. Visit our galleries to discover the uses of the “mountain” and the Hamilton Harbour in building our city of Hamilton.

Learn the Story of Maple with hands on interactive learning stations
Explore the Maple Trivia Trail
Oversize Family Games
Camp Lumperjack
Sample Maple treats in the Bradley House
Pancake Lunch at the Sugar Shack
Maple Gift Shop
Tours of the Historic Bradley House
Featured Special Entertainment
Petting Zoo
Exhibition
Voices from the Engraver

Did you know that Canada produces over 80% of the world’s Maple Syrup? Throughout Canadian history March has always been known as maple syrup time, and to celebrate this special time of year we’ll be preparing freshly-baked maple butter tarts for everyone to try all month long! For some extra luck, kids can make a four leaf clover bookmark. Drop by and indulge in maple this March at Scarborough Museum!
Scarborough Museum is set along the walking trails of beautiful Thomson Memorial Park, once the farm fields of Scarborough’s first settlers and now a popular heritage community. The museum shows the history and development of Scarborough from its founding and early settlement to its growth and emergence as a major suburb in the 20th century. The site and its gardens are situated on property first granted to David and Mary Thomson, who settled in Scarborough in the late 1790s.

Join us to discover the park’s natural, cultural and agricultural stories with our friendly and fun Parks Canada volunteer leaders and staff. We have something for everyone, if you are looking for wildlife sightings, quiet nature walks, discovering the past, fitness challenges or just to meet new people!
Various dates. See website for schedule.

Nature Connection is a FREE nature program for families. Connect with the natural world at Downsview Park!
Downsview Park staff will take you on a free outdoor Park program based on nature-themed topics to get you exploring the natural world, starting with Downsview Park!

Warm up with a glass of hot mulled cider, enjoy live music, watch a battle of the chainsaws ice carving show or try some delicious maple taffy an traditional sugar shack treats at the winter marketplace, Sugar Shack TO, presented by Redpath will give you something to love about winter!

Drop in for March Break fun and games in the Valley! Visit our historic homes to sample a tasty treat, and discover toys and games popular in generations past. Look for signs of spring in the Wildflower Preserve with a round of outdoor nature bingo, and make a unique take-home craft.
Cost: $3.76 – $7.08 | Child: $3.76 | Youth: $4.42 | Adult: $7.08 | Senior: $4.42

Canada’s largest St. Patrick’s Parade takes place every year through the centre of Toronto. The Toronto St. Patrick’s Day Parade is a colourful celebration of community. We invite everyone to celebrate being Irish – even if it is only for the day!
Beginning @ Bloor St. West and St George.
The Toronto St. Patrick’s Day Parade begins on the corner of Bloor Street and St. George Street (near St. George subway station) and heads east on Bloor Street, turns south on Yonge Street and finally turns west on Queen Street, finishing at the parade reviewing stand at Nathan Phillips Square.
The parade starts at 12 noon and the line of march lasts one and a half hours at any given point along the route. Access from the TTC subway can be made at the following stations: St. George, Bloor, Wellesley, College, Dundas and Queen.

The Children’s Museum can satisfy the budding dramatic artist, inspiring engineer and innovative environmentalist for March Break. Visit our galleries to discover the uses of the “mountain” and the Hamilton Harbour in building our city of Hamilton.

Learn the Story of Maple with hands on interactive learning stations
Explore the Maple Trivia Trail
Oversize Family Games
Camp Lumperjack
Sample Maple treats in the Bradley House
Pancake Lunch at the Sugar Shack
Maple Gift Shop
Tours of the Historic Bradley House
Featured Special Entertainment
Petting Zoo
Exhibition
Voices from the Engraver

Come celebrate Holi (a spring Hindu festival, also known as the festival of colour) with the RMG! We will create colourful artworks using wet and dry fine art materials.
OPG Second Sundays offers FREE art activities each month!

This three-part, indoor and outdoor, family drop-in program includes our Geared for Growing exhibition, a Design Lab and our new Machines in Action tour of a variety of our historic buildings and workshops.

The game is afoot! Junior Detectives, we need you to help Sherlock Holmes and Watson to solve the Case of the Missing Jewels! Watch out for sticky fingers, literally. Starting at 12:00 each day, delve into the delicious world of maple syrup.

Kids 14 years and younger get in FREE, with an adult admission!
(Age 15-59): $15.00
Senior (60+): $12.00

See Spadina, and the history of Toronto, through the eyes of the Austin family, who made it their home. Business people, artists, socialites and philanthropists, the Austins were a prominent family whose struggles and triumphs were closely tied to those of Toronto as they entered the 20th century.

Drop in for March Break fun and games in the Valley! Visit our historic homes to sample a tasty treat, and discover toys and games popular in generations past. Look for signs of spring in the Wildflower Preserve with a round of outdoor nature bingo, and make a unique take-home craft.
Cost: $3.76 – $7.08 | Child: $3.76 | Youth: $4.42 | Adult: $7.08 | Senior: $4.42

*Family Drop-In at Fort York (Toronto)
10am-4pm
Fort York National Historic Site
250 Fort York Blvd
Toronto, ON

Looking for a day of adventure during March Break? Just bring your family down to Fort York National Historic Site! At this authentic War of 1812 fort, children will have fun trying soldiers’ drill classes, officers’ sword drill, music workshops and dressing up in costumes. Visitors can sample treats from the 1826 historic kitchen. Learn about the Fort’s exciting history through colourful exhibits including the new Visitor Centre and Battle of York Experience. Pick up a Kids’ Guide to Fort York and have fun finding the clues to complete its games and puzzles throughout their tour. No registration required.

Join us for an interactive March Break program. During this 2 hour program, families with children aged 6 – 10 will: explore the historic building through a scavenger hunt, dress up in the traditional black robes worn in Parliament, participate in a craft activity, learn about history and parliament have fun, all for free!

Free Registration
call 416-325-0061 to register, or e-mail tourbookings@ola.org.
Children must be accompanied by an adult.

We are training Junior Earth Rangers. Each day holds new games, challenges, crafts and giveaways to inspire our youngest citizens to be a friend to the earth. Everything from water conservation to endangered animals, trees and forests will be discovered with hands on fun.

The Milton Monkeys Kids’ Club is FREE and open to children ages 4 to 12. Activities run from 10 am to 12 noon. Parents must remain with their children. Supplies are limited to the first 200 children present.

The Children’s Museum can satisfy the budding dramatic artist, inspiring engineer and innovative environmentalist for March Break. Visit our galleries to discover the uses of the “mountain” and the Hamilton Harbour in building our city of Hamilton.

Learn the Story of Maple with hands on interactive learning stations
Explore the Maple Trivia Trail
Oversize Family Games
Camp Lumperjack
Sample Maple treats in the Bradley House
Pancake Lunch at the Sugar Shack
Maple Gift Shop
Tours of the Historic Bradley House
Featured Special Entertainment
Petting Zoo
Exhibition
Voices from the Engraver

Every weekday from 2 to 4 pm we are training Junior Earth Rangers. Each day holds new games, challenges, crafts and giveaways to inspire our youngest citizens to be a friend to the earth. Everything from water conservation to endangered animals, trees and forests will be discovered with hands on fun.
The Sheridan Sharks Kids’ Club is FREE and open to children ages 4 to 12. Activities run from 2 to 4 pm. Parents must remain with their children. Supplies are limited to the first 200 children present.

PAMA is offering special event as well as instructor-led drop in activities. Each day will be a new and unique family experience so join us for all five days and explore, create and connect with art and history in your community.

*Family Drop-In at Fort York (Toronto)
10am-4pm
Fort York National Historic Site
250 Fort York Blvd
Toronto, ON

Looking for a day of adventure during March Break? Just bring your family down to Fort York National Historic Site! At this authentic War of 1812 fort, children will have fun trying soldiers’ drill classes, officers’ sword drill, music workshops and dressing up in costumes. Visitors can sample treats from the 1826 historic kitchen. Learn about the Fort’s exciting history through colourful exhibits including the new Visitor Centre and Battle of York Experience. Pick up a Kids’ Guide to Fort York and have fun finding the clues to complete its games and puzzles throughout their tour. No registration required.

Join us for an interactive March Break program. During this 2 hour program, families with children aged 6 – 10 will: explore the historic building through a scavenger hunt, dress up in the traditional black robes worn in Parliament, participate in a craft activity, learn about history and parliament have fun, all for free! Details

Free Registration
call 416-325-0061 to register, or e-mail tourbookings@ola.org.
Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Drop in for March Break fun and games in the Valley! Visit our historic homes to sample a tasty treat, and discover toys and games popular in generations past. Look for signs of spring in the Wildflower Preserve with a round of outdoor nature bingo, and make a unique take-home craft.
Cost: $3.76 – $7.08 | Child: $3.76 | Youth: $4.42 | Adult: $7.08 | Senior: $4.42

We are training Junior Earth Rangers. Each day holds new games, challenges, crafts and giveaways to inspire our youngest citizens to be a friend to the earth. Everything from water conservation to endangered animals, trees and forests will be discovered with hands on fun.

The Milton Monkeys Kids’ Club is FREE and open to children ages 4 to 12. Activities run from 10 am to 12 noon. Parents must remain with their children. Supplies are limited to the first 200 children present.

The Children’s Museum can satisfy the budding dramatic artist, inspiring engineer and innovative environmentalist for March Break. Visit our galleries to discover the uses of the “mountain” and the Hamilton Harbour in building our city of Hamilton.

Learn the Story of Maple with hands on interactive learning stations
Explore the Maple Trivia Trail
Oversize Family Games
Camp Lumperjack
Sample Maple treats in the Bradley House
Pancake Lunch at the Sugar Shack
Maple Gift Shop
Tours of the Historic Bradley House
Featured Special Entertainment
Petting Zoo
Exhibition
Voices from the Engraver

Every weekday from 2 to 4 pm we are training Junior Earth Rangers. Each day holds new games, challenges, crafts and giveaways to inspire our youngest citizens to be a friend to the earth. Everything from water conservation to endangered animals, trees and forests will be discovered with hands on fun.
The Sheridan Sharks Kids’ Club is FREE and open to children ages 4 to 12. Activities run from 2 to 4 pm. Parents must remain with their children. Supplies are limited to the first 200 children present.

PAMA is offering special event as well as instructor-led drop in activities. Each day will be a new and unique family experience so join us for all five days and explore, create and connect with art and history in your community.

Join us for March Break kids’ activities daily Monday to Friday at 11am. Keep the kids entertained and let their imaginations soar.

WHAT WILL YOU BUILD? | AGES 3+
Celebrate the 60th Anniversary of the LEGO Brick and play the Wheel of Creativity! Use your imagination to build a LEGO model & take home your very own deck of Building Cards, available only at Indigo!

March Break = Arts Break at the Aurora Cultural Centre!
Bring the kids this afternoon for a free, family-friendly “crafter-noon”. Projects for kids big and small, offered at no charge.

This is a drop-in activity afternoon; parents and guardians, please stay and create with your children. No registration required.
The Centre cannot provide children supervision or individual instruction support.

See Spadina, and the history of Toronto, through the eyes of the Austin family, who made it their home. Business people, artists, socialites and philanthropists, the Austins were a prominent family whose struggles and triumphs were closely tied to those of Toronto as they entered the 20th century.

*Family Drop-In at Fort York (Toronto)
10am-4pm
Fort York National Historic Site
250 Fort York Blvd
Toronto, ON

Looking for a day of adventure during March Break? Just bring your family down to Fort York National Historic Site! At this authentic War of 1812 fort, children will have fun trying soldiers’ drill classes, officers’ sword drill, music workshops and dressing up in costumes. Visitors can sample treats from the 1826 historic kitchen. Learn about the Fort’s exciting history through colourful exhibits including the new Visitor Centre and Battle of York Experience. Pick up a Kids’ Guide to Fort York and have fun finding the clues to complete its games and puzzles throughout their tour. No registration required.

Join us for an interactive March Break program. During this 2 hour program, families with children aged 6 – 10 will: explore the historic building through a scavenger hunt, dress up in the traditional black robes worn in Parliament, participate in a craft activity, learn about history and parliament have fun, all for free! Details

Free Registration
call 416-325-0061 to register, or e-mail tourbookings@ola.org.
Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Drop in for March Break fun and games in the Valley! Visit our historic homes to sample a tasty treat, and discover toys and games popular in generations past. Look for signs of spring in the Wildflower Preserve with a round of outdoor nature bingo, and make a unique take-home craft.
Cost: $3.76 – $7.08 | Child: $3.76 | Youth: $4.42 | Adult: $7.08 | Senior: $4.42

We are training Junior Earth Rangers. Each day holds new games, challenges, crafts and giveaways to inspire our youngest citizens to be a friend to the earth. Everything from water conservation to endangered animals, trees and forests will be discovered with hands on fun.

The Milton Monkeys Kids’ Club is FREE and open to children ages 4 to 12. Activities run from 10 am to 12 noon. Parents must remain with their children. Supplies are limited to the first 200 children present.

The Children’s Museum can satisfy the budding dramatic artist, inspiring engineer and innovative environmentalist for March Break. Visit our galleries to discover the uses of the “mountain” and the Hamilton Harbour in building our city of Hamilton.

Every weekday from 2 to 4 pm we are training Junior Earth Rangers. Each day holds new games, challenges, crafts and giveaways to inspire our youngest citizens to be a friend to the earth. Everything from water conservation to endangered animals, trees and forests will be discovered with hands on fun.
The Sheridan Sharks Kids’ Club is FREE and open to children ages 4 to 12. Activities run from 2 to 4 pm. Parents must remain with their children. Supplies are limited to the first 200 children present.

Learn the Story of Maple with hands on interactive learning stations
Explore the Maple Trivia Trail
Oversize Family Games
Camp Lumperjack
Sample Maple treats in the Bradley House
Pancake Lunch at the Sugar Shack
Maple Gift Shop
Tours of the Historic Bradley House
Featured Special Entertainment
Petting Zoo
Exhibition
Voices from the Engraver

This March Break, come and experience the absolute best in outdoor adventure with the entire family at The Toronto Sportsmen’s Show, taking place from March 14 to 18 at The International Centre.
The Toronto Sportsmen’s Show will feature more than 350 exhibits – from fishing and boating, to hunting, camping and travel – making this Canada’s greatest and most historic outdoor supershow!
Parking is free!

PAMA is offering special event as well as instructor-led drop in activities. Each day will be a new and unique family experience so join us for all five days and explore, create and connect with art and history in your community.

See Spadina, and the history of Toronto, through the eyes of the Austin family, who made it their home. Business people, artists, socialites and philanthropists, the Austins were a prominent family whose struggles and triumphs were closely tied to those of Toronto as they entered the 20th century.

*Family Drop-In at Fort York (Toronto)
10am-4pm
Fort York National Historic Site
250 Fort York Blvd
Toronto, ON

Looking for a day during March Break? Just family down to Fort Historic Site! At this authentic War of 1812 fort, children will have fun trying soldiers’ drill classes, officers’ sword drill, music workshops and dressing up in costumes. Visitors can sample treats from the 1826 historic kitchen. Learn about the Fort’s exciting history through colourful exhibits including the new Visitor Centre and Battle of York Experience. Pick up a Kids’ Guide to Fort York and have fun finding the clues to complete its games and puzzles throughout their tour. No registration required.

Drop in for March Break fun and games in the Valley! Visit our historic homes to sample a tasty treat, and discover toys and games popular in generations past. Look for signs of spring in the Wildflower Preserve with a round of outdoor nature bingo, and make a unique take-home craft.
Cost: $3.76 – $7.08 | Child: $3.76 | Youth: $4.42 | Adult: $7.08 | Senior: $4.42

We are training Junior Earth Rangers. Each day holds new games, challenges, crafts and giveaways to inspire our youngest citizens to be a friend to the earth. Everything from water conservation to endangered animals, trees and forests will be discovered with hands on fun.

The Milton Monkeys Kids’ Club is FREE and open to children ages 4 to 12. Activities run from 10 am to 12 noon. Parents must remain with their children. Supplies are limited to the first 200 children present.

The Children’s Museum can satisfy the budding dramatic artist, inspiring engineer and innovative environmentalist for March Break. Visit our galleries to discover the uses of the “mountain” and the Hamilton Harbour in building our city of Hamilton.

Learn the Story of Maple with hands on interactive
Explore the Maple Trivia Trail
Oversize Family Games
Camp Lumperjack
Sample Maple treats in the Bradley House
Pancake Lunch at the Sugar Shack
Maple Gift Shop
Tours House
Featured Special Entertainment
Petting Zoo
Exhibition
Voices from the
Child: $6.24
Adult: $7.80
Family: $19.50

This March Break, come and experience the absolute best in outdoor adventure with the entire family at The Toronto Sportsmen’s Show, taking place from March 14 to 18 at The International Centre.
The Toronto Sportsmen’s Show will feature more than 350 exhibits – from fishing and boating, to hunting, camping and travel – making this Canada’s greatest and most historic outdoor supershow!
Parking is free!

Every weekday from 2 to 4 pm we are training Junior Earth Rangers. Each day holds new games, challenges, crafts and giveaways to inspire our youngest citizens to be a friend to the earth. Everything from water conservation to endangered animals, trees and forests will be discovered with hands on fun.
The Sheridan Sharks Kids’ Club is FREE and open to children ages 4 to 12. Activities run from 2 to 4 pm. Parents must remain with their children. Supplies are limited to the first 200 children present.

PAMA is offering special event as well as instructor-led drop in activities. Each day will be a new and unique family experience so join us for all five days and explore, create and connect with art and history in your community.

See Spadina, and the history of Toronto, through the eyes of the Austin family, who made it their home. Business people, artists, socialites and philanthropists, the Austins were a prominent family whose struggles and triumphs were closely tied to those of Toronto as they entered the 20th century.

*Family Drop-In at Fort York (Toronto)
10am-4pm
Fort York National Historic Site
250 Fort York Blvd
Toronto, ON

Looking for a day of adventure during March Break? Just bring your family down to Fort York National Historic Site! At this authentic War of 1812 fort, children will have fun trying soldiers’ drill classes, officers’ sword drill, music workshops and dressing up in costumes. Visitors can sample treats from the 1826 historic kitchen. Learn about the Fort’s exciting history through colourful exhibits including the new Visitor Centre and Battle of York Experience. Pick up a Kids’ Guide to Fort York and have fun finding the clues to complete its games and puzzles throughout their tour. No registration required.

Join us for an interactive March Break program. During this 2 hour program, families with children aged 6 – 10 will: explore the historic building through a scavenger hunt, dress up in the traditional black robes worn in Parliament, participate in a craft activity, learn about history and parliament have fun, all for free!

Free Registration
call 416-325-0061 to register, or e-mail tourbookings@ola.org.
Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Drop in for March Break fun and games in the Valley! Visit our historic homes to sample a tasty treat, and discover toys and games popular in generations past. Look for signs of spring in the Wildflower Preserve with a round of outdoor nature bingo, and make a unique take-home craft.
Cost: $3.76 – $7.08 | Child: $3.76 | Youth: $4.42 | Adult: $7.08 | Senior: $4.42

We are training Junior Earth Rangers. Each day holds new games, challenges, crafts and giveaways to inspire our youngest citizens to be a friend to the earth. Everything from water conservation to endangered animals, trees and forests will be discovered with hands on fun.

The Milton Monkeys Kids’ Club is FREE and open to children ages 4 to 12. Activities run from 10 am to 12 noon. Parents must remain with their children. Supplies are limited to the first 200 children present.

The Children’s Museum can satisfy the budding dramatic artist, inspiring engineer and innovative environmentalist for March Break. Visit our galleries to discover the uses of the “mountain” and the Hamilton Harbour in building our city of Hamilton.

Every weekday from 2 to 4 pm we are training Junior Earth Rangers. Each day holds new games, challenges, crafts and giveaways to inspire our youngest citizens to be a friend to the earth. Everything from water conservation to endangered animals, trees and forests will be discovered with hands on fun.
The Sheridan Sharks Kids’ Club is FREE and open to children ages 4 to 12. Activities run from 2 to 4 pm. Parents must remain with their children. Supplies are limited to the first 200 children present.

Learn the Story of Maple with hands on interactive learning stations
Explore the Maple Trivia Trail
Oversize Family Games
Camp Lumperjack
Sample Maple treats in the Bradley House
Pancake Lunch at the Sugar Shack
Maple Gift Shop
Tours of the Historic Bradley House
Featured Special Entertainment
Petting Zoo
Exhibition
Voices from the Engraver

This March Break, come and experience the absolute best in outdoor adventure with the entire family at The Toronto Sportsmen’s Show, taking place from March 14 to 18 at The International Centre.
The Toronto Sportsmen’s Show will feature more than 350 exhibits – from fishing and boating, to hunting, camping and travel – making this Canada’s greatest and most historic outdoor supershow!
Parking is free!

PAMA is offering special event as well as instructor-led drop in activities. Each day will be a new and unique family experience so join us for all five days and explore, create and connect with art and history in your community.

mornings at 11am for Cineplex Family Favourites. Watch a family favourite film each week for only $2.99. A portion of the proceeds goes towards supporting Free The Children. It’s a fun and affordable way to enjoy the weekend with your family.

*Kid’s Club Crafts (All Over Ontario)
10am-11:30am
Michaels Art Store
All Over Ontario

Let your kids explore their creativity while you shop! Kids 3 and up can enjoy a quick project and take home a finished masterpiece. Sign up in store or just drop in. Only $2 per child reserves 30 minutes for your creative kid. Sessions starting every half hour from 10am – 11:30 am. See a store associate to join the fun! Parents must remain on premises during the event.

Did you know that Canada produces over 80% of the world’s Maple Syrup? Throughout Canadian history March has always been known as maple syrup time, and to celebrate this special time of year we’ll be preparing freshly-baked maple butter tarts for everyone to try all month long! For some extra luck, kids can make a four leaf clover bookmark. Drop by and indulge in maple this March at Scarborough Museum!
Scarborough Museum is set along the walking trails of beautiful Thomson Memorial Park, once the farm fields of Scarborough’s first settlers and now a popular heritage community. The museum shows the history and development of Scarborough from its founding and early settlement to its growth and emergence as a major suburb in the 20th century. The site and its gardens are situated on property first granted to David and Mary Thomson, who settled in Scarborough in the late 1790s.

Join us to discover the park’s natural, cultural and agricultural stories with our friendly and fun Parks Canada volunteer leaders and staff. We have something for everyone, if you are looking for wildlife sightings, quiet nature walks, discovering the past, fitness challenges or just to meet new people!
Various dates. See website for schedule.

Drop in for March Break fun and games in the Valley! Visit our historic homes to sample a tasty treat, and discover toys and games popular in generations past. Look for signs of spring in the Wildflower Preserve with a round of outdoor nature bingo, and make a unique take-home craft.
Cost: $3.76 – $7.08 | Child: $3.76 | Youth: $4.42 | Adult: $7.08 | Senior: $4.42

The Children’s Museum can satisfy the budding dramatic artist, inspiring engineer and innovative environmentalist for March Break. Visit our galleries to discover the uses of the “mountain” and the Hamilton Harbour in building our city of Hamilton.

Learn the Story of Maple with hands on interactive learning stations
Explore the Maple Trivia Trail
Oversize Family Games
Camp Lumperjack
Sample Maple treats in the Bradley House
Pancake Lunch at the Sugar Shack
Maple Gift Shop
Tours of the Historic Bradley House
Featured Special Entertainment
Petting Zoo
Exhibition
Voices from the Engraver

This March Break, come and experience the absolute best in outdoor adventure with the entire family at The Toronto Sportsmen’s Show, taking place from March 14 to 18 at The International Centre.
The Toronto Sportsmen’s Show will feature more than 350 exhibits – from fishing and boating, to hunting, camping and travel – making this Canada’s greatest and most historic outdoor supershow!
Parking is free!

Did you know that Canada produces over 80% of the world’s Maple Syrup? Throughout Canadian history March has always been known as maple syrup time, and to celebrate this special time of year we’ll be preparing freshly-baked maple butter tarts for everyone to try all month long! For some extra luck, kids can make a four leaf clover bookmark. Drop by and indulge in maple this March at Scarborough Museum!
Scarborough Museum is set along the walking trails of beautiful Thomson Memorial Park, once the farm fields of Scarborough’s first settlers and now a popular heritage community. The museum shows the history and development of Scarborough from its founding and early settlement to its growth and emergence as a major suburb in the 20th century. The site and its gardens are situated on property first granted to David and Mary Thomson, who settled in Scarborough in the late 1790s.

Join us to discover the park’s natural, cultural and agricultural stories with our friendly and fun Parks Canada volunteer leaders and staff. We have something for everyone, if you are looking for wildlife sightings, quiet nature walks, discovering the past, fitness challenges or just to meet new people!
Various dates. See website for schedule.

Drop in for March Break fun and games in the Valley! Visit our historic homes to sample a tasty treat, and discover toys and games popular in generations past. Look for signs of spring in the Wildflower Preserve with a round of outdoor nature bingo, and make a unique take-home craft.
Cost: $3.76 – $7.08 | Child: $3.76 | Youth: $4.42 | Adult: $7.08 | Senior: $4.42

The Children’s Museum can satisfy the budding dramatic artist, inspiring engineer and innovative environmentalist for March Break. Visit our galleries to discover the uses of the “mountain” and the Hamilton Harbour in building our city of Hamilton.

Learn the Story of Maple with hands on interactive learning stations
Explore the Maple Trivia Trail
Oversize Family Games
Camp Lumperjack
Sample Maple treats in the Bradley House
Pancake Lunch at the Sugar Shack
Maple Gift Shop
Tours of the Historic Bradley House
Featured Special Entertainment
Petting Zoo
Exhibition
Voices from the Engraver

This March Break, come and experience the absolute best in outdoor adventure with the entire family at The Toronto Sportsmen’s Show, taking place from March 14 to 18 at The International Centre.
The Toronto Sportsmen’s Show will feature more than 350 exhibits – from fishing and boating, to hunting, camping and travel – making this Canada’s greatest and most historic outdoor supershow!
Parking is free!

Do you have a business that relates to kids?
Make sure to join The Entertain Kids On A Dime Directory!
Our introductory rate for a Super Listing is $33 +hst per month (You can stay on as long or as little as you like).

There will be perks for directory members on the Entertain Kids On A Dime Facebook Group.